There will be a motorcade along Durango’s
Main Avenue from 32nd Street to College Drive, starting at 11 a.m. on
Saturday. From there, the family will continue to Greenmount Cemetery,
where Kuss will be buried. The ceremony will include a flyover by the
Checkerboards, Kuss’ unit before joining the Blue Angels.

During an emotional candlelight vigil in
Florida on Thursday, members of an elite flight demonstration squad also
said goodbye to Kuss, who was the married father of two young children.

The Blue Angels canceled upcoming
performances in New York and Ohio following the crash. The Pensacola
News-Journal reports fellow Blue Angel pilot Navy Lt. Matt Suyderhoud
promised the crowd Thursday the squad will fly the skies over Pensacola
where it is based “when the time is right.”

Gov. John Hickenlooper has ordered flags be
lowered to half-staff statewide on all public buildings from sunrise
until sunset on Saturday, in honor of Kuss.